Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Starbucks revamps logo, hints at life beyond coffee
AFP
WASHINGTON — The most famous name in coffee will soon disappear from Starbucks' cups, the company announced, unveiling a new logo designed to conquer new markets. The current ubiquitous logo -- a deep green ring emblazoned with "Starbucks Coffee," ...
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Ford Climbs to Top of Consumer Reports Brand Survey in a Tie With Toyota
Bloomberg
By Keith Naughton - Wed Jan 05 21:46:59 GMT 2011 Ford Fusion sedans sit on the lot at Galpin Ford, Ford Motor Co.'s top selling dealership in the US, in North Hills, California. Photographer: Jonathan Alcorn/Bloomberg Jan. ...
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UN group warns of potential 'food price shock'
Washington Post
By Javier Blas LONDON - The Food and Agricultural Organization said Wednesday that the world faces a "food price shock" after the agency's benchmark index of farm commodities prices shot up last month, exceeding the levels of the 2007-08 food crisis. ...
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BP cost-cutting blamed for 'avoidable' Deepwater Horizon oil spill
The Guardian
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was an avoidable disaster caused in part by a series of cost-cutting decisions made by BP and its partners, the White House oil commission said last night. In a preview of its final report, due next week, ...
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The Guardian
Bulls Tune Into TiVO Calls, Bears Tear Into Abercrombie
Forbes
TiVo: Massive prints in deep out-of-the-money call options on TiVo today appear to be the work of outright bullish players speculating that shares in the television technology firm could more than double by May expiration. ...
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Thursday Look Ahead: Jobless Claims, Chain Stores Data on the Radar
CNBC
December chain store sales and weekly jobless claims top the list of what traders will be watching Thursday. The monthly reports from retailers include the important holiday and post-holiday shopping season. Thomson Reuters expects its same store sales ...
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Gold Drops for Fourth Straight Day as US Data Bolsters Recovery Optimism
Bloomberg
By Sungwoo Park - Thu Jan 06 02:13:29 GMT 2011 Gold dropped for a fourth day, the worst run in seven weeks, as data signaling a recovery in the US economy curbed demand for the precious metal as a haven. Silver advanced, ending a three-day losing ...
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